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I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it!
It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. The word I had in mind was Hydrolyser but nothing found made sense. The ???????? has the ability to make two unlike substances - say oil & water - become one this may be oversimplified but hope you get the idea Thanks PhilC |
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similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in
concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. Fnar fnar. |
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-- "SimonJ" wrote in message ... similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. Fnar fnar. Yep should have expected that especially after Googling for Vibrator! : ) PhilC |
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PhilC wrote:
I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. The word I had in mind was Hydrolyser but nothing found made sense. The ???????? has the ability to make two unlike substances - say oil & water - become one this may be oversimplified but hope you get the idea Thanks PhilC Not quite what you are looking for, but when mixing water into oil we would always use a high shear stirrer. The one we had was made by a company called Silversan (sp?). HTH, Chris -- Cut along the dotted line to reply |
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PhilC said the following on 13/02/2006 11:44:
I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. The word I had in mind was Hydrolyser but nothing found made sense. The ???????? has the ability to make two unlike substances - say oil & water - become one this may be oversimplified but hope you get the idea Thanks PhilC You could google for 'emulsifying machine' or 'homogenizer' |
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On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:53:30 +0000, Rumble .@. wrote:
|You could google for ... 'homogenizer' DIY milk? Difficult for me ;o) -- Dave Fawthrop dave hyphenologist co uk Freedom of Speech, Expression, Religion, and Democracy are the keys to Civilization, together with legal acceptance of Fundamental Human rights. |
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Chris wrote: PhilC wrote: I'm looking a piece of equipment [that] vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency. Not quite what you are looking for, but when mixing water into oil we would always use a high shear stirrer. The one we had was made by a company called Silversan. What sort of scrapped gizmos might he find a pietzo electrical doo-dah in? The only thing I can think of is a gas igniter but that works the wrong way. Desperately trying to be clever after that video tape debacle.Unless he can plug one into a PSU or something?/Desperately trying to be clever after that video tape debacle. |
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Chris wrote:
PhilC wrote: I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. The word I had in mind was Hydrolyser but nothing found made sense. The ???????? has the ability to make two unlike substances - say oil & water - become one this may be oversimplified but hope you get the idea Thanks PhilC Not quite what you are looking for, but when mixing water into oil we would always use a high shear stirrer. The one we had was made by a company called Silversan (sp?). Silverson, in Chesham. Right opposite my office. |
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I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! The ???????? has the ability to make two unlike substances - say oil & water - become one this may be oversimplified but hope you get the idea To do this, could you use an ultrasonic cleaning bath? |
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-- "Chris Bacon" wrote in message ... PhilC wrote: I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! The ???????? has the ability to make two unlike substances - say oil & water - become one this may be oversimplified but hope you get the idea To do this, could you use an ultrasonic cleaning bath? One of the earlier replies mentioned homogeniser when I searched them there were several mentions of ultrasonic. I have an ultrasonic cleaner it may be worth a try! Thanks PhilC |
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In message ews.net,
PhilC writes I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. The word I had in mind was Hydrolyser but nothing found made sense. The ???????? has the ability to make two unlike substances - say oil & water - become one this may be oversimplified but hope you get the idea http://www.annsummers.com/single.asp...=2005&pid=3156 -- geoff |
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In message ews.net,
PhilC writes Phil can you sort your sig sep out ? your whole post and everything else disappears if one tries to reply because it's posted under your sig separator If you don't understand google for it -- geoff |
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writes Chris Bacon wrote: To do this, could you use an ultrasonic cleaning bath? Which happens to be a special next week at either Aldi or Lidl, can't remember which This ? http://uk.aldi.com/special_buys/product_720.html -- geoff |
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-- "raden" wrote in message ... In message ews.net, PhilC writes I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. The word I had in mind was Hydrolyser but nothing found made sense. The ???????? has the ability to make two unlike substances - say oil & water - become one this may be oversimplified but hope you get the idea http://www.annsummers.com/single.asp...=2005&pid=3156 -- geoff Yes but is it high frequency? : ) PhilC |
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"PhilC" wrote in message
reenews.net... -- "raden" wrote in message ... In message ews.net, PhilC writes I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. The word I had in mind was Hydrolyser but nothing found made sense. The ???????? has the ability to make two unlike substances - say oil & water - become one this may be oversimplified but hope you get the idea http://www.annsummers.com/single.asp...=2005&pid=3156 -- geoff Yes but is it high frequency? : ) PhilC Didn't realise hope this is OK - for some reason my sig which I delete for newsgroups was appearing as a header PhilC |
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On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 22:20:42 -0000, "PhilC"
wrote: ... In message ews.net, PhilC writes I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. The word I had in mind was Hydrolyser but nothing found made sense. The ???????? has the ability to make two unlike substances - say oil & water - become one this may be oversimplified but hope you get the idea http://www.annsummers.com/single.asp...=2005&pid=3156 -- geoff Yes but is it high frequency? : ) PhilC I would think so with a specification like that..... ;-) Although how it achieves being the *most* unique, I'm not sure - that's a real art. -- ..andy |
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PhilC writes Do sort out your bloody sig sep, there's a good lad this thing here below -- "raden" wrote in message ... In message ews.net, PhilC writes I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. The word I had in mind was Hydrolyser but nothing found made sense. The ???????? has the ability to make two unlike substances - say oil & water - become one this may be oversimplified but hope you get the idea http://www.annsummers.com/single.asp...=2005&pid=3156 -- geoff Yes but is it high frequency? : ) PhilC -- geoff |
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raden wrote: In message , Owain writes Chris Bacon wrote: To do this, could you use an ultrasonic cleaning bath? Which happens to be a special next week at either Aldi or Lidl, can't remember which This ? http://uk.aldi.com/special_buys/product_720.html I couldn't reply to the Owain's message it was some garble in the code but i can to yours. Odd. I want one. Is it dirt cheap and a toy or is it designed for use in a garage or somesuch not just for cleaning paste? Well I see it's an expensive toy. Looks like it's powered by two AAA's. I don't think I'll bother at that price. |
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On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:44:44 -0000, "PhilC" wrote:
I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. You can get an add-on prong for a Fein Multimaster. |
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"raden" wrote in message ... In message ews.net, PhilC writes Do sort out your bloody sig sep, there's a good lad this thing here below -- "raden" wrote in message ... In message ews.net, PhilC writes I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. The word I had in mind was Hydrolyser but nothing found made sense. The ???????? has the ability to make two unlike substances - say oil & water - become one this may be oversimplified but hope you get the idea http://www.annsummers.com/single.asp...=2005&pid=3156 -- geoff Yes but is it high frequency? : ) PhilC -- geoff Sorted PhilC |
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"Andy Dingley" wrote in message ... On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:44:44 -0000, "PhilC" wrote: I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. You can get an add-on prong for a Fein Multimaster. Not sure if it ossicilates at a high enough rate but worth a try Thanks PhilC |
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On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:29:23 -0000, "PhilC"
wrote: "Andy Dingley" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:44:44 -0000, "PhilC" wrote: I'm looking a piece of equipment but don't know the name of it! It is - just about - similar in design to a Vibrating Poker used in concreting but is very very much smaller - hand held - and vibrates/oscillates at a very high frequency/rate. You can get an add-on prong for a Fein Multimaster. Not sure if it ossicilates at a high enough rate but worth a try Thanks PhilC Yes they do. Range is adjustable and similar to a hair clipper to give you an idea. -- ..andy |
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raden wrote: In message ews.net, PhilC writes Phil can you sort your sig sep out ? your whole post and everything else disappears if one tries to reply because it's posted under your sig separator I don't know if Turnpike can do somehting similar, but with Gravity you can highlight the entire post (or any part of it) before you reply, and the highlighted bit will be quoted in the followup, rather than the usual behaviour of quoting the whole post and snipping the sig. |
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